Master Fire has written an intimate and revealing look into her personal life as a Master. She has deliciously chronicled her thoughts and actions on Mastery and consensual slavery. Every aspect of slave management and life is addressed; from finances to protocols. She lists her thoughts and rationales for her actions as well as how she wants her needs and preferences addressed by those who serve her.
To me, this is not a House manual; it's a 70+ page application process for potential admission into a House contract. Don't get me wrong, I never thought of starting dynamics in such a detailed way before, and I super respect it, but this book doesn't cover what most people look for in a House manual--definitions of roles, breakdown of responsibilities, standards of quality, expectations of enforcement, behavior modification & limits of authority, opportunities for advancement. A slave handed this manual wouldn't be completely in the dark, but I don't think they'd have all the tools for success either. At the very least, this book asks a lot of helpful questions for reflection.